Fantasy Tip: Gregerson has been much sharper -- 10 2/3 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 17 K's -- since ceding closing duties to Will Harris, but with Harris unavailable after pitching three days in a row, Gregerson worked the ninth on Wednesday. It was nearly a disaster with three walks (one intentional) and only nine of his 24 pitches going for strikes, but he struck out two with the tying run at third to end the game. If anything, though, this reinforced the decision to move Gregerson into a setup role.

Fantasy Tip: White could resurface at some point, but after posting a .178/.282/.289 slash line since Sunday, May 1, there isn't any reason to stash him. Gregerson has pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings through three outings since being removed as the closer, but his fantasy value is extremely limited at this point. One final note, with White demoted, it is likely A.J. Reed or Alex Bergman could find their way to Houston in the near future and both are viable stashes in deep leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Gregerson should be back in a few days, and in the meantime Ken Giles and Will Harris should be among those getting save opportunities. The situation in Houston is still very much fluid regarding the closers. Harris has been getting save chances and so have Giles and Gregerson, and Harris is in the lead at the moment. Worth will provide backup support for Carlos Correa while up with the parent club, but his stay should be brief.

Fantasy Tip: Harris owns a miniscule 0.34 ERA this year, and while Ken Giles and Michael Feliz could also factor in the ninth inning, Harris' impressive numbers make him a must-add player if you need saves.

Fantasy Tip: Giles has some history on his side, but Harris has the best numbers this year and picked up a save Sunday. If you are desperate for saves, both players are worth grabbing, but the committee approach will likely result in a messy situation for fantasy owners.